Cerumen Management: Mechanical Removal

Course: #8130Level: Introductory 1 Hour 2 Reviews
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There are several different ways to remove cerumen from the external auditory canal. The purpose of this article is to specifically review a few fundamentals of mechanical cerumen removal.

Course created on March 26, 2007

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Learning Outcomes

  • checkmarkReaders will be able to name and describe different types of instrumentation for mechanical cerumen removal.
  • checkmarkReaders will be able to list reasons for using different types of instruments for mechanical cerumen removal.
  • checkmarkReaders will be able to describe basic methods for use of instrumentation in mechanical cerumen removal.

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